RoubaixRider 132 #1 Posted Thursday at 07:58 PM (edited) Well, in between house projects for the wife, I’ve managed to get pretty deep into the disassembly on the C160. It’s crazy… I have not come across one single frozen bolt yet! Gotta love that. I sanded down the front of the frame, primer’d it and painted a little section to see what my paint choice looked like for once the other components all get ready for paint. I think I’m going to go with Sunrise Red Rustoleum. I painted the mower deck and fenders and seat pan that color back when I was just tinkering with the beginning of the restoration and I like the look of it. For the rims, I am thinking about Rustoleum Antique White. From what I’ve read here on the forummany of you guys have used it and it looks pretty good… That nice creamy off-white look almost like Ford Wimbledon white. lol, even though I’m a pretty confident Mechanic after all my experience with the case tractors, I have been videotaping the important segments of disassembly and labeling a lot of parts just to be safe. Best, Jason Edited Thursday at 08:00 PM by RoubaixRider 6 3 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RoubaixRider 132 #2 Posted Thursday at 08:40 PM It is now officially in two halves🤣 next step is going to be some serious cleaning and sanding/media blasting. I’m not going gangbusters on the sanding on this one… My hands took a real beating when I redid my CASE 444, so there’s going to be a lot of media blasting work done on this one. J 4 3 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ri702bill 10,595 #3 Posted Thursday at 09:13 PM Nice! Do check for rust & cracks on the "F" plate of the frame - particularly around the four Underlive mounting holes.... If there is an issue, NOW is the time to fix it right. 3 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kpinnc 16,224 #4 Posted Thursday at 09:21 PM 1 hour ago, RoubaixRider said: Ford Wimbledon white. Used that on my 867. Looks really nice! 2 4 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MainelyWheelhorse 2,254 #5 Posted Thursday at 11:50 PM (edited) @RoubaixRider looks like you’re off to a good start. As far as I know there really isn’t a set color for any of the parts. I used an easily available red too. I used IH red, on all my tractors. It makes it easier to match later, and saves on paint. one can could cover all of them if touching up or replacing rusted bodywork. Edited 5 hours ago by MainelyWheelhorse 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sqrlgtr 1,349 #6 Posted yesterday at 12:10 AM (edited) I'm a Rustoleum Regal Red and Canvas White fan myself just because they are so readily available to me. I have been thinking about going to the IH Red but undecided. Sometimes it looks better to my eye then sometimes the Regal looks better, sometimes it looks exactly the same. BTW look like your off to a good start. Edited yesterday at 12:10 AM by sqrlgtr Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sqrlgtr 1,349 #7 Posted yesterday at 12:13 AM I see @ri702bill already mentioned this but do check F plate be easy fix right now. @kpinnc what shade of red is on your 867? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kpinnc 16,224 #8 Posted yesterday at 02:30 AM 2 hours ago, sqrlgtr said: @kpinnc what shade of red is on your 867? Shucks I don't remember. That was automotive (Dupont Imron) paint and 20 years ago. I'll dig around and let you know. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
c-series don 10,791 #9 Posted 11 hours ago My last two restorations are done in Sunrise Red. I think the C-175 is a little more orangee (if that’s a word!) than I would have liked. I’ve yet to park them side by side. The wheels on the C-175 are actually Benjamin Moore oil base Linen white, which I must say I was extremely pleased with. It layed down beautifully, dried nicely and didn’t stink up my garage. Plus it was only around $30 for a quart. I’ll definitely use that again. 3 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sqrlgtr 1,349 #10 Posted 11 hours ago (edited) 25 minutes ago, c-series don said: My last two restorations are done in Sunrise Red. I think the C-175 is a little more orangee (if that’s a word!) than I would have liked. I’ve yet to park them side by side. The wheels on the C-175 are actually Benjamin Moore oil base Linen white, which I must say I was extremely pleased with. It layed down beautifully, dried nicely and didn’t stink up my garage. Plus it was only around $30 for a quart. I’ll definitely use that again That white reminds me of the rustoleum Navajo white, which is no longer available . Edited 11 hours ago by sqrlgtr 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites